The thrift store was awesome sauce and the Costco was not lol
@dianedohman180714 күн бұрын
Yup threw two away.
@dianedohman180714 күн бұрын
Don’t get me started on those twinkle lights . I like them but they are my Christmas decor frustration .
@dianedohman180720 күн бұрын
Candles look pretty and the food looks yummy .
@dianedohman180725 күн бұрын
Need to weed wack it
@coralrootsfl25 күн бұрын
I wish! That doesn't get the dang roots out!
@dianedohman180727 күн бұрын
Using those crystals is genius !
@dianedohman180727 күн бұрын
Making noodles from scratch , impressive .
@ay498127 күн бұрын
looks good. we're not turkey people, so we opt for 'not your regular' holiday dinners. and lasagne has been on our table. i usually add an egg, shredded mozza, and some heavy cream to make the ricotta mixture stretch a little further. I've even substituted cottage cheese (mash down the curds a bit) when ricotta is too expensive. thanks for sharing.
@coralrootsfl27 күн бұрын
I've done the same before! I make it different every time and really spaced the egg. We didn't have mozzarella (in block form) and I think the cream would be delish! I also have done cottage cheese but found ricotta for cheaper (which is crazy!) Thanks for the comment and watching, I appreciate it!
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Would you make this again or not ?
@coralrootsfl28 күн бұрын
Claire said yes for sure! She loved it.
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Thanks that was fun. Live the vintage stuff .
@supercharger1958Ай бұрын
Your a moan.....and think your the best. Who do do think you are speaking about other people!!!!!!
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Good idea
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Couches were I good condition .
@coralrootsflАй бұрын
They really were! They were super comfortable as well.
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Looks really yummy .
@coralrootsflАй бұрын
It was!
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
What a fun video
@dianedohman1807Ай бұрын
Looks so pretty .
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
So dangerious !
@barb70142 ай бұрын
I appreciate the succinct presentation of your Azure order. Too many KZbinrs waste everyone’s time opening and unpacking their boxes. Thanks, I’ll check out your other videos.
@coralrootsfl2 ай бұрын
Barb, thank-you for taking the time to leave such a kind comment! I'm still a newbie and learning so it's nice to hear when someone enjoys what I did! Please check out my videos and if you haven't already, I'd love for you to subscribe. I think that would make you my 37th!!
@barb70142 ай бұрын
@ I’m on it.
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
For some reason it’s fun to watch these types of videos .
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
Overwhelming
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
Stunning
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
Good grief so much tedious work .
@dianedohman18072 ай бұрын
Never seen so many trees in Fla
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Yup watching fast painting is fun .
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Never mind should have waited .
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
How did you get it straight without a level thing ?
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Yes , so sad
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
That was tense
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
I was nervous the mirror would shatter!
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
That’s horrible about the oven .
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
I want that wallpaper .
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
It's really pretty and the perfect mix of tropical without being a palm leaf pattern!
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Beautiful !
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Nice dissing the Vikings lol
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Waiting for you to get sunstroke lol
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Talking about buying your dads house was very heartwarming .
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Plants are growing up and lookin great ! Oh pretty blue pitcher .
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
Well, it was your pitcher so I'm glad you like it!!
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Lots of weeding : yuck
@theweekendgardenerPSL3 ай бұрын
I checked on my "PictureThis" app and it says it is Eupatorium serotinum Eupatorium serotinum Michx. White Boneset, Lateflowering Thoroughwort, Late Boneset, Late-flowering Boneset
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
I think you might be right! Thank-you for taking the time to check. It's so interesting how plants can "volunteer". Especially in a formerly all lawn area! No one near by would have this planted. I'm reading up on it now, especially the herbal medicine aspects of it. Thanks for watching!
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
Take the smelly fruit and ditch it .
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
You should have that app that tells what stuff is when you take a picture .
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
I tried, for some reason the results were not for Florida plants.
@dianedohman18073 ай бұрын
That was fun to see the before and after .
@coralrootsfl3 ай бұрын
I am happy I found a similar angle!
@dianedohman18075 ай бұрын
The bees were so fun .
@dianedohman18075 ай бұрын
So many types of zinnias . Who knew : not me that’s for sure .
@katiecannon81866 ай бұрын
You could add Maypop Passionvine to your trellis. It won’t disturb your other vines. Also could probably add our NATIVE Dutchman’s Pipevine. Right now, the only place I can find it is the online only shop “Joyful Butterfly”. Also, if you want some quick coverage plants, consider native Red Salvia & Scorpian’s Tail. They readily seed, which a super tidy gardener might not like. But then again they’re easy to weed out 😉
@coralrootsfl6 ай бұрын
I have a Scorpian's tail near the front trellis... I'm still a newbie on recognizing the baby plants vs weeds. I'm working on it:) Thank-you, again, for the great plant suggestions! I'll head down another rabbit trail of plant research (that's a good thing, right?)
@katiecannon81866 ай бұрын
@@coralrootsfl Here’s a quick list I’d suggest: One Scorpian’s Tail is enough once you recognize the babies. You have to catch them young in order to easily move them. If you have one, believe me you’re getting babies from the seeds it puts off. If you can’t recognize the babies (they look a lot like a certain weed it get, but I’ve finally learned to tell the difference), add one more somewhere else. Then you’ll have more babies and you’ll get the hang of seeing them. When young, they’re easy to move about. Get a Native Red Salvia. It will produce easily recognizable babies right next to it. The seeds go everywhere, but also always near the parent plant because the seeds are heavier than Scorpian’s Tail. Scorpian’s Tail seeds are more unruly. Red Salvia is easy to transplant. Plus you can grow it from cuttings super easy. Get 3 Beach Sunflowers. Only because you’re going to adore them. Really. If you have Dwarf Pentas, add Old Fashion (Heirloom) Pentas. Dwarf are cultivars that produce very little nectar. The Old Fashioned ones are larger & I think way prettier. And butterflies love them. Add a few more shrubs somewhere, the left side of your house & against your house might be a good place for a shrub or two. Put some host plants there. Butterflies need shelter and a place to pupate. They’ll use shrubs for both. Oh, a shrub or two or three. And an Old Fashion Penta. The big red flowers will attract to butterflies. For shrubs, I’d suggest another Fire Bush (you can’t have too many), a Withlacoochee Walter’s Viburnum, Simpson’s Stopper, Florida Privet. Or some combo. All of these shrubs produce fruit for birds & flowers for bees & butterflies. I really love you front yard path and circle & trellises. It’s a great design.
@katiecannon81866 ай бұрын
I do mostly native gardening in Orlando. Though use a few non-natives that are not invasive to supplement butterflies & our native bees, many of which are picky. But our bumble bees like Mystic Blue Spires Salvia & Vitex. Actually lots of our native bees like Vitex. Love our native Tea Bush which gets lots of our smaller native bees. Since you’re not watering, you might try adding Salt & Pepper bush (small subshrub), Partridge Pea & Spotted Beebalm. Also, the Many Flowered Penstemon can handle dry sandy locations. You might even try just scattering some Partridge Pea seeds amongst your Mimosa and see what happens. Sharon’s Florida almost always has Partridge Pea seeds. She collects her seeds out of her own garden
@coralrootsfl6 ай бұрын
How fun that you also are doing "mostly" native gardening! Thank-you for your suggestions! I have several books on native plants for Florida- my favorite is "Native Florida Plants" by Robert Haehle and Joan Brookwell. I've seen salt & pepper on the YT channel, Wild Floridian, but haven't bought it yet. I will look up Sharon's Florida!
@katiecannon81866 ай бұрын
@@coralrootsfl Sharon collects seed from her own garden. They’re seasonal, but she’s a good source of Florida ecotypes. Your garden is going to be beautiful. I’ve been slowly naturalizing my almost 2 acres for about 6 years now. It’s been lots of trial and error. But I think I’ve gotten the hang of it now. My sister has been doing the same thing. But I live on a lake that used to be an oak hammock & she lives on a sand dune - lol. So it’s been a learning experience regarding which plants thrive where. What’s surprised me is how many of our natives can thrive in both habitats. But certainly not all of them. Beach Sunflower is gorgeous in her yard. It’s just a leggy thing with no flowers in mine.
@dianedohman18076 ай бұрын
Hi Carol
@dianedohman18076 ай бұрын
Great video and learned a lot ! Thanks
@dianedohman18076 ай бұрын
Another huge project and in the most heated time of the year in Fla . What are you thinking ? Lol